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  • News - 23 Aug 2008
    Dangerous disease often spreads faster than it takes to diagnose it in the lab. To remedy that, researchers at Kansas State University have developed a test to bring that time from days down to...
  • News - 15 Aug 2008
    Northwestern University nanoscientist Chad A. Mirkin has mass-produced the 2008 Summer Olympics logo -- 15,000 times. All the logos take up only one square centimeter of space. Mirkin and his...
  • Article - 11 Sep 2024
    Graphene-based nanomaterials show promise in drug delivery, but challenges like toxicity and aggregation must be addressed for safe biomedical applications.
  • Article - 7 May 2024
    Nanopores revolutionize protein analysis with single-molecule sensitivity, enabling real-time, label-free detection for advanced biomedical research.
  • News - 11 Jun 2008
    Commonly used industrial dyes hold the key to advancing the new science of 'spintronics', say researchers working on a new £2.5 million study. Spintronics holds out the possibility of a range of...
  • Article - 28 Aug 2023
    Here, AZoNano discusses the current applications of the XRF analyzer along with recent developments in the field; we also review the current global XRF analyzer market and predict how it may evolve in...
  • Article - 2 Jun 2023
    The method of fabricating structures and devices at the nanoscale, known as nanofabrication, has resulted in major developments in several fields, such as electronics, medicine, and materials science.
  • Article - 6 Feb 2023
    Osteoporosis is a rising public health issue. In this article, AZoNano focuses on how nanoscience can be used to treat osteoporosis.
  • Article - 13 Feb 2023
    Quantum dots are molecular-sized nanocrystals that offer prospects for bioimaging due to their unique properties. This article focuses on how quantum dots can be used in zebrafish imaging...
  • Article - 23 Nov 2022
    Cytotoxicity is an important topic in nanomedicine due to the quantum size effects that impact how nanoparticles interact with the body.

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